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I have an issue with windows 7 home premium, when I seek to attach it to any other operating system, such as with windows server 2003 or XP via win 7 home premium. Whenever I try to do so, it prompts to put the mesh credentials. So, after giving the identical afresh, it appears that it did not accept. For instance, when I seek to attach to the network, such as \\Server-A\XYZfolder, then getting a punctual, but whenever I try seeking RDC is going through, I even verified and checked the mesh distributing setting all appears to be ok. I have windows 7 home premium installed on my PC and I am wondering to know that can windows 7 Home Premium be joined to a network.
Tags: connect, home, network, Premium, Windows
Well, my server is stood solely in the identical workgroup with few other laptops or PCs. Anyhow, it appears to be an issue of windows 7 home premium since supreme and expert version attach correctly to win 2000 share while utilizing similar username and pwd, which I am utilizing with my win 7 home premium edition. In my personal opinion, your windows 7 do not drive correct authentication information to the isolated pc. Well, here is a solution you can try to solve your problem:
Registry revising for LAN supervisor authentication grade – in Home premium version, it is configurable via registry. Do follow these steps:
a. Open your registry reviewer and start seeking regedit b. Look through to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa c. Generate a novel DWORD value with the next properties: NAME: LmCompatibilityLevel, VALUE: 1 d. Start over your computer and try attaching to thenetwork again
I hope this will solve your problem.
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